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Vicis FenestraIt was by popular opinion that the late addition of Labouchere's Amendment to the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885 (Sec. 11) seemed rushed, and was questioned whether had anything to do with the original intent of the bill. William Stead's revelations on common social matters were almost completely ignored during Gladstone's June Budget fiasco, however the Armstrong Case caused such uproar that it prompted Parliament to resume debate over the Act in July. The final version was passed with amendments in August 1885; the discussion for tonight's social gathering will be whether the introduction of the bill has had any noticeable effect within the last four years. Some problems simply cannot be solved with debate, drastic measures must be taken to preserve the sanctity of Britain.
"Vicis Fenestra" is a tale of vague acquaintances, mystery, and ancient secrets that lurk in the back alleys of Victorian London. It is a systemless game for four opinionated, intellectual and civilised English men and women with a strong sense of duty, bravery and justice in the Empire.
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